Network Settings
1. Browse to the Network Settings menu: Menu
Setup
Advanced Setup
Network Settings.
a. You can change the DHCP configuration by
turning it off and manually setting your IP
address in the IP Settings. If DHCP is set to
ON this takes precedent over static IP
settings.
b. IP Settings allows you to set the IP Address,
Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary
DNS and Secondary DNS when you are not
using DHCP. If you change any of these
values, a sixth option ‘Load Settings’ will
display to restart the FLX base with the
changed settings.
c.
VoIP Settings allow you to set minimal
required settings to connect to a VoIP
switch. Registrar, Username, and Password
(which can be empty) are required fields to
connect to your IP PBX.
i. ‘Registrar’ is either the IP address or
server name of your IP PBX.
ii. ‘ID’ is the name used in messages to
identify this phone. If ID is left open,
the Username will be used as ID.
iii. ‘Display Name’ is the string that is
shown at the far side when you make
outbound calls. If you do not provide
a Display Name, the Username will
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